ALLENTOWN, Pa. – A Lehigh County woman has been charged with human trafficking and rape of a child after a three-day trial. 

Julie Acosta of Catasauqua was convicted by a jury of all charges, according to the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office. 

Acosta was charged with Conspiracy – Rape of a Child, Trafficking in Individuals – Recruit/Entice/Solicit, Sexual Exploitation of Children, Simple Assault and Intimidation of a Witness, according to officials. 

Acosta’s bail was revoked and she remains in Lehigh County Jail. Acosta’s sentencing is scheduled for sentencing at 9 a.m. April 14, 2026.

She faces a maximum sentence of 46 to 92 years in state prison and will be required to register as a sexual offender for the rest of her life, the DA’s Office said. 

At the time of the child rape investigation in 2024, the victim was age 12, according to officials. 

Also charged in the case is Joshua Martel of Allentown, who pleaded guilty to Rape of a Child and Trafficking in Individuals, as well as a statutory sex assault case involving a second victim, the DA’s Office confirmed.

In both of those cases, Martel was sentenced to serve 21 to 50 years in state prison.

Sometime between April 23 and April 24, 2024, the victim who was 12 at the time told investigators that Acosta had taken her and her siblings to a hotel along Airport Road where they split a hotel room with Martel, according to the DA’s Office. 

At the hotel room, Martel gave Acosta $100 and two bags of crystal methamphetamine before Acosta let Martel alone with the victim, officials said.

Authorities said that Martel sexually and physically assaulted the victim.

During the rape, the victim said she tried to get away, but Martel would not allow her to leave.

After Acosta’s arrest in the child rape investigation, she was sent to Lehigh County Jail.

While in jail from Feb. 9, 2025 through June 6, 2025, Acosta both called and used her jail-issued tablet to communicate with the victim despite being ordered by Lehigh County Children and Youth to not communicate with the victim, according to the DA’s Office. 

Acosta also used another inmate’s tablet to contact the victim and asked the victim to tell authorities she lied about the child rape investigation and not to cooperate so Acosta could be released from jail, officials said.